Electric Motor Control provides as a useful and effective tool for anyone who will install, monitor and/or maintain motor controls
Item #: 320-8703-06
ISBN: 1418028703
ISBN13: 978-1-4180-2870-1
Author: Stephen Herman Publisher: Thomson Delmar Learning Format: Paperback
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With a highly practical approach, Electric Motor
Control begins by
introducing the simplest of equipment and then builds upon this
knowledge, step-by-step, enabling readers to learn how to draw and
interpret motor control schematic diagrams. Subsequent units provide
useful information on motor control components and how they are
connected to form complete control circuits. 416 pp.
Features:
includes updated art work and schematic diagrams
A New Unit 59 on Troubleshooting Techniques provides real-life tools for
readers
step-by-step instructions are given on how to use the voltmeter, ammeter,
and ohmmeter when troubleshooting a control circuit
A New Unit 11 includes coverage of Mercury bulb float switches. 2-color
text
Practical problem solving approach
Many illustrations are used as a key teaching tool
Numerous short, self-contained, 4-10 page units are a key trademark
feature of this book allowing for easy content picking and choosing by
instructors to match their course needs.
Electric Motor Control - Table of Contents:
Preface
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: Circuit Layout, Connections
Symbols
Section 3: Control Pilot Devices
Section 4: Basic Control Circuits
Section 5: AC Reduced Voltage Starters
Section 6: Three-Phase, Multispeed Controllers
Section 7: Wound Rotor (Slip Ring) Motor Controllers